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Ends 7.00.
Spot's Musical Adventures
Having fun with an umbrella and visiting Grandma. (R) (S)

6.10 Brum
A waiter's money belt is stolen. (R) (S)

6.20 Fimbles
Fimbo finds a baton. (R) (S)

6 40 Tweenies
Bella makes a magic telescope. (R) (S)

Ends 10.00.

ChuckleVision
Adventures with the mischievous twins.

7.20 Anthony Ant
Aphid Alley is struck by rustlemania.

7.30 Galidor: Defenders of the Outer Dimension
Nick offers himself in exchange for the Egg.

8.00 Newsround

8.05 Yo! Diary
Meera finally meets Seb's parents.
Written by Danny McCahon

8.30 So Little Time
Macy is feeling stressed.

8.55 The Fairly Odd Parents
Vicky kidnaps teen pop sensation Chip Skylark.

9.20 The Really Wild Show
With rare desert elephants.

9.45 Arthur
The aardvark and his friends compete with Mr Pryce-Jones's class.

Contributors

Writer ("Yo! Diary"):
Danny McCahon
Seb:
Adam Clifford
Clare:
Helen Armes
Craig:
Paul Karacaoglu
Meera:
Puja Panchkoty
Steven:
Thoren Ferguson
Mandy:
Rosalind McKenzie
Josh:
Lloyd Baillie
Seb's dad:
Johnny Meres
Seb's mum:
Fletcher Mathers

Ends 11.00.

The Story Makers
Jelly and Jackson want to play hide-and-seek.
(R) (S) (W)

10.20 Tweenies
Max helps a family move house.
(R) (S) (W)
BBC video: Tweenies: Let's Play, £9.99

10.40 The Koala Brothers: A Letter of George
Mitzi feels sorry for the postman.
(S) (W)

10.50 William's Wish Wellingtons
The six-year-old has an adventure with conkers.
(R) (S)

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The highlight of the week for 26-year-old Annette Kubica is ticking off the tasks on her cleaning rota. Will the dating experts give her the courage to swap her mop for a man?
Director Stephen Leigh First shown on BBC3

Contributors

Unknown:
Annette Kubica
Director:
Stephen Leigh

With the Jam, Vic Reeves , Tom Jones and Chris Rea. Plus new music and an oldie from Gilbert O'Sullivan. Yoko Ono presents John Lennon 's hits on TOTP2 tomorrow at 7pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Vic Reeves
Unknown:
Tom Jones
Unknown:
Chris Rea.
Unknown:
Gilbert O'Sullivan.
Unknown:
John Lennon

India has a workforce that is highly educated, highly motivated and, by Western standards, cheap. Big British companies seem intent on taking advantage of this fact. The Money Programme assesses whether British workers are becoming casualties of globalisation.
Producer Sarah Gregory ; Series editor Clive Edwards

Contributors

Producer:
Sarah Gregory
Editor:
Clive Edwards

Mhoraigh is looking forward to retirement, but her daughter, Lucy, has just returned after years of travelling along with decades'worth of hoarded objects. Can Dawna Walter diffuse the family tension, persuade Lucy to dump the junk, and allow Mhoraigh to retire in peace?

Contributors

Presenter:
Dawna Walter
Series Producer:
Sara Woodford
Executive Producer:
Jerry Foulkes

Crabs from Cornwall, Tintagel potatoes, and award-winning Yorkshire herbs, courtesy of Jekka McVicar , are washed down with plenty of beer at Newton Abbot Beer Festival, as Rick Stein continues his culinary tour of Britain.
Director/Producer David Pritchard RT SHOP: Rick Stein 's Guide to the Food Heroes of Britain, L10.99 (RRP £12.99). To order phone [number removed] (calls charged at national rate)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jekka McVicar
Unknown:
Rick Stein
Producer:
David Pritchard
Unknown:
Rick Stein

A teacher's dream holiday goes horribly wrong in this single drama starring Christopher Bisson and Doon MacKichan.
Written by Avie Luthra ; Producer Eteanor Greene ; Director Roger Goldby Breaking the Mould continues the season at 11.20 Currying favour?: page 31

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Bisson
Unknown:
Doon MacKichan.
Written By:
Avie Luthra
Producer:
Eteanor Greene
Director:
Roger Goldby
Surender:
Christopher Bisson
Neeraj:
Koel Purie
Penny:
Doon MacKichan
Rajiv:
Nitin Ganatra
David:
Anthony Calf
Bill:
Jonathan Ryland
Morag:
Mary Cunningham
Pat:
Annette Badland
Boris:
Rad Lazar
Amul:
Albert Moses
Mark:
Harry Peacock
Ruth:
Val Tagger
Corkindale:
Kevin Dignam
Phil:
David Schaal
Draper:
Tom Lloyd-Roberts

Training. Brent undermines the management consultant brought in for staff training day.
Written and directed by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant
Producer Ash Atalla

Contributors

Directed By:
Ricky Gervais
Directed By:
Stephen Merchant
Producer:
Ash Atalla
David Brent:
Ricky Gervais
Tim:
Martin Freeman
Gareth:
MacKenzie Crook
Dawn:
Lucy Davis
Ricky:
Oliver Chris
Lee:
Joel Beckett
Donna:
Sally Bretton
Malcolm:
Robin Hooper

The second of two programmes profiles three British Asian high achievers - director Gurinder Chadha , comedian Shazia Mirza and MP Parmjit Dhanda. Producer Jenny Nicol ; Executive producer Tommy Nagra The Big Dreams season continues with Bollywood Dancing tomorrow at 11.20pm Currying favour?: page 31

Contributors

Director:
Gurinder Chadha
Unknown:
Shazia Mirza
Unknown:
Parmjit Dhanda.
Producer:
Jenny Nicol
Producer:
Tommy Nagra

Repeats are not indicated.
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Languages 4.00 Deutsch Plus (parts 13-16) Switched On 5.00 Research and History

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